Mother and son in Vlora were slaughtered by the bride's boyfriend

Olsin and his mother, Salkile Hoxhallar, were killed in jealousy because two lovers could not meet. More than a month after the massacre, mother and son in their home, a crime that was disguised as a fire of decline, police and prosecutors whiteen the event by revealing authors and motive. Killer [...]
More than a month after the massacre, mother and son in their home, a crime that was disguised as a fire of decline, police and prosecutors whiteen the event by revealing authors and motive.
The killer of Ols and the mother of Salkis is Casam Pirjas. He is a 26-year-old married father of two who had an outside marriage relationship with the wife of the late man, Hysnie Hoxhalar.
But since Ols had returned from Greece because of last year's holidays, he couldn't afford to meet the 38-year-old who is from the village of Stunga of Fier, where the killer and also the marriage meeting is.
Fellow workers in this massacre are Ols ' wife, Hysnie Hoxhalar, who allegedly concealed the crime weapon and after the apartment was completely burned, has informed police that there was a fire in her house. But a few days after the crime, Top Channel interviewed the 38-year-old who was under investigation. She appealed to the State to dawn the event although she knew very well what had happened
Following an intensive investigation by Vlora police confirmed that the two detainees had had had a history in the village of Stunga and before Hysnia married the deceased. That marriage had been intervened with Casem Pirjas, who is basy with one of the victims' cousins.
Asked by police Kassem Pirjas has confessed that after Ols had returned from Greece, he could no longer meet his girlfriend.
Under these conditions, he also made plans, while Hysnia insists he knew nothing about the murder. The woman added that after Casem had killed both her husband and her mother-in-law, he had announced the massacre. I washed the chopper and I waited until four o'clock in the morning and then called the police.












